
Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Stink Bomb: Manure Pile Protests Owner Cairo's Reign
Furious Torino supporters dumped a pile of manure at the club's training ground, topping it with a banner telling owner Urbano Cairo to 'eat s---'. This comes amid a dismal run leaving them 15th in Serie A, three points above relegation, following a 3-0 loss to Genoa and recent sackings of the manager and sporting director. Despite Cairo's 21-year tenure lifting the club to the top flight, fans' patience has snapped.
Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Stink Bomb: Manure Pile Protests Owner Cairo's Reign
Picture this: you're pulling up to the training ground for a spot of pre-match prep, and bam – a massive heap of manure blocking your way. That's exactly what greeted Torino staff this week, courtesy of some fed-up supporters. As reported by James Dielhenn at ESPN Italy, videos hit social media showing a van screeching in, blokes hopping out, and shovelling the lot right at the entrance.
Topping off this pungent present? A banner screaming 'Eat s---, Cairo', aimed squarely at club president and owner Urbano Cairo. No beating around the bush there – or should we say, no shovelling it away?
Rock Bottom in Serie A
Torino are teetering in 15th in Serie A, just three points clear of the trapdoor. Their latest misery? A 3-0 tonking at 14th-placed Genoa on Sunday. Arsenal academy product Brooke Norton-Cuffy and ex-Leeds United hitman Caleb Ekuban did the damage, while Torino's Emirhan Ilkhan saw red to rub salt in the wounds.
Boss Marco Baroni got the boot straight after that hiding, with Roberto D'Aversa parachuted in as replacement. It's the latest in a string of changes – sporting director Davide Vagnati was shown the door back in December, making way for Gianluca Petrachi's second coming at the club.
But none of that seems to placate the punters, who rocked up on Tuesday with their, erm, 'gift' to send a message straight to the top.
Cairo's Long Haul Hits Turbulence
Urbano Cairo, now 68, has been at the Torino helm for 21 years. Fair play, he's dragged them from the lower leagues back to Serie A glory days. Remember those mid-table comforts? Yeah, those seem a distant memory now.
With the Granata hovering perilously above the drop zone, patience has snapped. Fans aren't buying the recent reshuffles as enough – they want the big man's head, or at least his nose wrinkling from the whiff of discontent.
It's not just Torino venting steam, mind. Italian football's bubbling with drama: whispers of Alisson eyeing a Juventus switch from Liverpool, Alessandro Del Piero dissecting why clubs are flirting with historic shame, and Weston McKennie on the verge of fresh Juve ink. But nothing tops a steaming pile of protest for sheer brass neck.
Fan Power or Foul Play?
Let's be honest, this is peak Italian fan culture – passionate, theatrical, and a tad whiffy. From flares in the curva to now fertiliser at the gates, supporters are making their voices heard loud and clear. Or should that be smelled?
Torino faithful have form for this lark. They've grumbled through ownership gripes before, but dumping dung? That's escalation, mate. Will it force Cairo's hand? Or just leave the groundsmen with a nightmare cleanup?
One thing's sure: as D'Aversa beds in and the relegation scrap intensifies, the pressure's on. Torino need points, not poo, to climb clear. But if results don't turn, expect more creative protests. Pass the air freshener.
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